I can't believe this is all coming to an end.
It feels like just yesterday when this all started. It was the summer and I had covered Boys Basketball and Lacrosse the previous year. I thought to myself, "If I could cover two sports, why not try to cover them all." Of course, before planning a method of attack, I had to consult the audience. I decided to get to twitter and asked if people would be up for me starting a PV Sports twitter account. After the countless positive feedback and encouragement, @Feartheindian was born.
Many people ask where the name @Feartheindian actually came from. To be honest, not a lot of thinking went into it. When making a name, I wanted to make something that resembled our mascot, the Indian. The first thing that came to my mind when I thought of Indians was fear. I mean, if you were walking around and you saw an Indian tribe, you're going to tell me you wouldn't be scared? Didn't think so.
Once the twitter account was in order, I decided that it was only right that a blog go with it. I decided to start feartheindian.blogspot.com to go with the account I had created. On the site, I decided there would be Daily Recaps, Feature Articles, and Analysis pieces. If I am going to be a sports journalist in the future, why not write about my high school sports teams too?
After everything was in order, the journey was set to begin. Since I started this all in August, I had to anxiously wait until September for the Fall sports to begin. After the first set of games on that Friday, everything started rolling. I had Allison Schramm help me with Tennis. Nick Sunseri and Cory Gottlieb had me covered with Boys Soccer. Alexa McManus loved giving me updates for Girls Soccer. I would receive texts from Kelly Bischoff after every Volleyball game. Olivia Cassano had Gymnastic updates for me whenever I needed it. As for football, well, football kind of spoke for itself.
It was actually football that really got the twitter account into full swing. Because of the success on the field, the students and faculty were filled with school spirit. Once the hashtag #feartheindian started being used by others, I knew that I had founded something special.
Side story: The reason I decided to hashtag #feartheindian after every tweet was because no matter what the final result, the opposing team learned to "Feartheindian".
The fall season was over and the winter season was set to begin. Since I would be covering Boys Basketball, there were many other sports going uncovered. I reached out to several individuals who helped me during the long winter months. Cory Gottlieb got me caught up in Wrestling. Jamie Saslaw had me for Bowling. Jenn Ianello would text me for Swimming. Nicky Tintle went to almost every hockey game, helping me out immensely. Last but not least, I had a parent give me maybe the greatest help of all. Susan Liebeskind would always keep me updated on Girls Basketball when I couldn't make it and I cannot thank her enough. There were some great moments during the winter season and I will always remember them.
The last season to cover was the spring and wow was it busy! I followed the tradition by covering Boys Lacrosse and witnessed the best season in program history. For the games I couldn't attend, Allison Schramm kept me updated on baseball. Kyle Schneider had me for Softball. Sam Komrower was the man for the job for Golf. Jamie Saslaw controlled Girls LAX. Greg Gottfried gave me tennis updates. Kayla Begen and James Almeida had me updated on everything related to track.
Before I knew it, the school year was over, @Feartheindian had blown up, and I had covered every sport that Pascack Valley had to offer.
This has truly been a remarkable thing for me to be a part of. We have truly bonded over something that means so much to our school: athletics. Our school spirit is incredible and our blood truly runs green in white. I wouldn't want to be anything else but a Pascack Valley Indian.
I don't know if you know, but I will be handing off @Feartheindian to Kyle O'Connor next year. He is going to be a senior and I have full confidence that he will continue what has been started here at PV.
Before I hand the baton over to my man Kyle, I would like to thank a few special people that made all of this possible.
First, I would like to thank my Aunt Patty for continuously bugging me to start writing about sports. Without her, none of this ever would have been possible.
Next, I would like to thank Mr. DeMaio. He always promoted me and gave me positive feedback on what I was doing. He truly is a role model for our school.
Finally, I would like to thank the athletes and the fans. My twitter account would be nothing if I had nothing to tweet about or no one to follow me. You guys are the ones who really made this experience special and I cannot thank you enough for that. You have given me a memory that I will cherish for the rest of my life.
Schools are usually defined by their traditions and hopefully I have started one that will live on for years to come.
One last time, this is Kyle Stackpole and never forget to...
#feartheindian
Wednesday, June 19, 2013
Sunday, June 16, 2013
Top 10 Moments
My name is Kyle Stackpole. I am a senior at Pascack Valley
and run the twitter account @Feartheindian if you didn’t already know.
There have been so many great sporting moments throughout
the year that it was hard to narrow it down to just 10.
10) Baseball: Pascack
Valley’s Near Upset of Undefeated St. Joes: Coming into the game, Saint
Joseph’s sat at #1 in the county with an unblemished record. No one gave the
Indians a chance to win this game. Going against all of the odds, Pascack
Valley gave St. Joes one of their best games of the season before falling 2-1.
The Indians showed their true potential and almost pulled what would have been
the upset of the year.
9) Softball: Pascack
Valley Silences Old Tappan: The date was May 7th and the Indians
had gotten off to a great start to the season. However, no one gave them the
respect they deserved because their competition was sub par. That all changed
after a 9-8 win over a ranked Old Tappan squad. From that point forward,
Pascack Valley was looked at as a threat instead of a pretender.
8) Girls Soccer:
Pascack Valley Earns State Tournament Win against Paramus: Coming into the
game as the 9th seed, Pascack Valley was the underdog. Because of
this being a state game, a loss would have ended the Indians’ season. Pascack
Valley refused to let that happen by defeating Paramus 4-3. The Indians were
led in scoring by Seniors Dara Liebeskind and Kelsey Witt and Juniors Shannon
Evans and Amelia Della Pesca. With the win, Pascack Valley extended their
season and lived to see another day.
7) Football: Pascack
Valley Defeats Ramapo in the Battle of the Undefeated: Not only were both
teams undefeated, but this game determined the league title. The stage was set
for it to be one of the best games of the year and it lived up to expectations.
After falling behind early, Pascack Valley roared back to take a 10-point lead.
However, Ramapo scored the next two touchdowns and the Indians were in trouble.
Kyle Schneider would not allow the Indians to lose. He led them down the field
to regain the lead. On fourth down and Ramapo driving, the quarterback’s pass
was knocked down by Nick Soravilla to seal the victory. This victory was one of
the best moments of Pascack Valley’s undefeated regular season.
6) Ben Malone and
Mike Manente earn “Athlete of the Week”: Rarely does a school have on
recipient of this prestigious award. At Pascack Valley, there were two winners.
In the fall, Senior Mike Manente earned this honor with his remarkable game
against Wayne Hills in the playoffs. Ben Malone received his accolades in the
spring after a remarkable track performance. Both of these athletes deserved of
this award and have made Pascack Valley proud.
5) Boys Lacrosse:
Pascack Valley Nips Fair Lawn to Enter Uncharted Waters: Pascack Valley had
never before made it to the Bergen County semifinals. To accomplish that task,
they had to defeat Fair Lawn, a team that gave them a tremendous battle earlier
in the season. In the best lacrosse game of the season, Pascack Valley held off
a late run by Fair Lawn to win 7-6. Anthony Setola made some unbelievable saves
in goal while Mike Buldo Licciardi led the offense with 5 goals.
4) Boys Basketball:
Indians stun Don Bosco to reach the Elite 8 of County Tournament: After
falling to Don Bosco in the semifinals only two years prior, Seniors Nick
Soravilla and Kyle Schneider were determined to get revenge. As the 14th
seed, they did just that; defeating 3rd seeded Don Bosco 62-51 in
what became the upset of the tournament. Throughout the regular season, the
Indians have played the top teams tough but could not pull out many victories.
This win showed that Pascack Valley was much better than what their record
indicated.
3) Ben Malone Wins
the Mile Run at the Millrose Games
At the 106th Millrose games at the Armory in New
York, Ben Malone competed in the high school mile. This was a prestigious
event, bringing the best runners from around the country to compete. After
laying low for the first two laps, Malone began to gain on the competition. By
the final lap, Ben Malone cruised by his competitors, winning with a time of
4:12.62. As a student of Pascack Valley high school, Ben Malone was able to
represent at the highest level.
2) Football: Pascack
Valley Ends the Olsen Dynasty with a Loss
Earlier in the season, Pascack Valley defeated Wayne Hills
to cement their place atop the league standings. However, there was a catch.
Wayne Hills was without their starting quarterback Kevin Olsen. The two teams
met again later in the season, only this time for a chance to advance to the
state title game. Before the season, the Indians had never beaten the Patriots.
After a 20-11 win, Pascack Valley had beaten them twice and was well on their
way to the championship game.
1) Jasper Reaches
Incredible Milestone:
I decided to put this as my #1 moment because this
achievement is something that Coach Jeff Jasper has been working at for
decades. A 63-21 victory over Dumont in the first round of the Bergen County
Tournament gave Coach Jasper his 900th win, a number that seems
insurmountable to coaches around the area. Not only has Jasper led Pascack
Valley to a successful 2012-2013 season, but has also put in dedication and
hard work for so many years and deserved to be rewarded for his tremendous
achievements. He truly is the meaning of a Pascack Valley Indian.
Wednesday, May 22, 2013
Daily Recap: Tuesday, May 21st
Boys Lacrosse:
Northern Highlands 12, Pascack Valley 9
After their debut in the Bergen County semifinals, Pascack
Valley was looking to achieve the same result, only this time in states.
Their opponent? Northern Highlands.
These teams met earlier in the season with Northern
Highlands pulling out a hard fought 8-5 victory. Many believed that Pascack Valley
was much improved from that game and could give Northern Highlands a real run
for their money.
Unfortunately, the game couldn’t have started any worse for
Pascack Valley. On offense, they could not keep control of the ball and barely
attempted any shots on goal. On defense, they left holes open that Northern
Highlands was able to exploit, leading to easy goals. The Highlanders scored
the first four goals of the game, putting the Indians in a deep hole.
Luckily, Mike Buldo ripped one past the goalie late in the
first quarter to cut the lead to 4-1. Despite their poor play throughout the
opening period, Pascack Valley was fortunate only to be down by this margin.
Northern Highlands added two more goals in the 2nd
period and the game was looking more and more like a blowout. Brendan Morrissey
did add a goal towards the end of the half, but Pascack Valley still went into
intermission down 6-2.
I’m not sure what Coach Craig Buckley said at halftime, but
it must have been motivating. Senior Mike Buldo, potentially playing his last
game, netted two more goals to cut the Highlands lead to 6-4. All of the
sudden, the momentum was in the Indians favor.
Northern Highlands then scored one of the flukiest goals I
have seen in a lacrosse game. The ball bounced off a player, high up into the
air, over Anthony Setola’s stick, and into the net.
Even with their misfortune, Zach Beja scored at the buzzer
and Pascack Valley went into the final period only down 7-5.
When Pascack Valley failed to win the faceoff to start the
fourth quarter, the game was all but over. Northern Highlands scored the next
three goals to give them a comfortable 10-5 lead. Through the rest of the game,
Valley and Highlands continued to trade goals.
The game ended 12-9, ending Pascack Valley’s season.
This ends my coverage of the Boys Lacrosse team that has
spanned over the last two seasons. I am so grateful for the opportunity to
cover this squad and will miss it tremendously. I would like to wish the
seniors farewell as they move on in their lives to bigger things.
Looking back at my life, I will always remember that my
career started on the lacrosse field.
Record: 16-3
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Softball:
Pascack
Valley 7, Paramus 5
If it
was not for Lacrosse having their state game, this is the game I would have
attended.
With
about two minutes left in the Lacrosse game, I got a text from my bud Billy
Beattie saying that the softball team was down 5-2 going into the seventh
inning. Walking back to my car from the field, it had hit me that this was the
last game I would cover as a student at Pascack Valley. As I got into my car, I
decided to check my phone one more time to see if Billy had sent me the final
score. Instead, I had gotten a text saying that Pascack Valley had scored three
runs in the 7th to tie the game at 5. For the remainder of the game,
I sat in the Northern Highlands parking lot and live tweeted the ending.
How did
the game play out you ask? Pascack Valley fell into a hole in the bottom of the
first when Paramus scored two runs against Indians’ ace Alex Pleasic. It only
got worse in the 2nd when Paramus scored three more runs to take a
commanding 5-0 lead.
In the
top of the fourth, Pascack Valley got two runs back, making the score 5-2.
Still, there was little hope that the Indians could come back with only a
couple of innings to play.
The
score remained the same until the top of the 7th. Junior Caitlin
Unger started off the rally with a pinch hit double. Pascack Valley added a run
to make it 5-3 when Alex Pleasic stepped to the plate. There were two runners
on and the opportunity to tie the game was right at their fingertips.
Pleasic
delivered, singling home two runs and tying the game at 5. The comeback was
complete, but the Indians wanted more.
Pascack
Valley took a 6-5 lead with a sac fly from Rachel Squiccimarri and added a 7th
run when Carly Parenta stole home on a past ball. By the time the inning was
over, 5 runners had crossed the plate and Pascack Valley held a 7-5 lead.
Paramus
still had their last at bat in the bottom of the 7th. After getting
two easy outs to start the inning, Michelle Orden caught a line drive to first
to end the game. In a matter of 15 minutes, Pascack Valley had gone from dead
in the water to earning the biggest win of their season.
Alex
Pleasic was huge on both sides for Pascack Valley. After giving up five runs
through the first two innings, Pleasic shutout Paramus for the final 5. At the
plate, she went 3-4 and stabilized the middle of the Indians lineup. Christina
DiBella also contributed at the plate by going 3-4.
As the
12th seed in the state tournament, this was considered a pretty big
upset for Pascack Valley. With the win, they have a date with 4th
seeded Ramapo, who defeated Wayne Hills in the opening round.
Pascack
Valley and Ramapo have split the season series. The Indians won the first game
5-2 while Ramapo took the second game 7-3.
With
their backs against the wall and their season on the line, Pascack Valley
bought themselves a few more days in their high school softball lives.
They
will be looking to buy themselves a couple of more in a game that the Indians
should definitely believe they could win.
Record: 11-12
Next Game: Thursday,
May 23rd at 4: 15 PM against Ramapo (Away)
Sunday, May 19, 2013
Weekend Recap: May 19th to May 21st
Tennis:
Ridgewood 4, Pascack Valley 1
This was the last game of the season for Pascack Valley.
Good luck to the seniors as they graduate and move on.
Record: 11-10
Next Game: TBD
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Boys Lacrosse:
Pascack Valley 16, Morris Hills 5
When the original state seeding came out, Pascack Valley was
slotted as the 4 seed and was supposed to play Nutley in the first round.
After a late change by the seeding committee, Northern
Highlands took the 4 seed, Pascack Valley was bumped to the 5 seed, and Mahwah
was the 6 seed.
Because of the changes, the Indians instead had to play
Morris Hills in the first round of the state tournament.
As much as I would like to write about this game, there
simply isn’t much to write about. Kevin Illian was dominant in the first half.
He had half of Pascack Valley’s 10 goals in the opening 24 minutes.
Zach Beja recorded a hat trick in the first half and the
Indians held a 10-2 going into intermission.
After adding 6 more goals in the third, the clock had
continued to run and Pascack Valley ran away with a landslide victory.
With the win, Pascack Valley now plays Northern Highlands in
the quarterfinals. This is a rematch of a game earlier in the season where
Pascack Valley took a tough loss.
They will be looking to avenge that loss and make their way
to the semifinals.
Only this time, a loss would end the best season this
program has ever had.
Record: 16-2
Next Game: Tuesday, May 21st at 4:30 against Northern Highlands (Away)
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Baseball:
Northern Highlands 7, Pascack Valley 2
Pascack Valley fell to Northern Highlands in their final
game on Saturday.
It has been a good season for Pascack Valley and they should
keep their heads held high. Good luck to the seniors as they move on to bigger
and better things.
I would also like to thank Allison Schramm for her updates
throughout the season.
Record: 9-15
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Boys Track:
Benny Malone and company took their talents to the county
relay.
Here are the individual results:
400m: Ben Malone (1st), Jaleel Felton (2nd)
800m: Ben Malone (1st)
4x400m: Jaleel Felton, Jorge Cortes, AJ Hall, Ben Malone (1st)
Javelin: Mike Begen (2nd)
Discuss: Mike Begen (6th)
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Girls Track:
Pascack Valley competed in the county meet this weekend and
performed well.
Here are the individual results
100m: Nicole Miller (3rd)
400m: Alice Urbiel (2nd)
200m: Nicole Miller (3rd)
4x400m relay: Abby Lee, Kayla Begen, Chelsea Lee, Alice
Urbiel (3rd)
Pole Vault: Olivia Cassano (3rd)
Daily Recap: Thursday, May 16th
Baseball:
Pascack Valley 4, Fair Lawn 2
Pascack Valley played a solid all around game today as they
defeated Fair Lawn 4-2.
Although he has had injuries throughout his pitching career,
Senior Kyle McDonald started the game for Pascack Valley. He was very effective
in his three innings of work.
Valley got on the board in the second inning when Ricky
Tiburcio knocked in Mikey Scalia. Later in the inning, Dan Corvo and Colin
O’Shea added RBI, scoring Ryan Orr and Billy Beattie respectively. At the end of
two innings, the Indians held a 3-0 lead.
Pascack Valley added another run in the 3rd
inning when Ryan Orr drove in Kevin Dehn. Fair Lawn responded with a run of
their own in the bottom half of the inning, making it 4-1 Valley after 3.
A pair of seniors pitched the rest of the game. Colin O’Shea
went an inning and JJ Ruehl pitched the last three.
I initially thought that this was the last game of the
season, but that was not the case. Pascack Valley has its last game on Saturday
at 11 AM against Northern Highlands.
Let’s hope the Indians can end the season on a positive
note.
Record: 9-14
Next Game:
Saturday, May 18th at 11 AM against Northern Highlands (Away)
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Softball:
Bergenfield 4, Pascack Valley 3
Record: 10-12
Next Game: TBD
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Golf:
Pascack Valley came in 6th place in the Bergen
County Tournament at Darlington Golf Course.
Sam Komrower and Will Gallagher shot an 81 and Kevin Sinisi
and Jack Gallagher shot an 86.
Next Game: TBD
Tuesday, May 14, 2013
Daily Recap: Tuesday, May 14th
Softball:
Pascack Valley 1, Holy Angels 0
Tuesday afternoon marked Senior Day for Pascack Valley
softball. The players who have dedicated four years to this program were being
rewarded for their hard work and persistence.
However, on a day dedicated to the seniors, Freshman Alex
Pleasic stole the show.
She pitched a complete game shutout while recording 11
strikeouts and a couple of hits along the way. The hardest ball hit off her was
when the leadoff hitter blasted one into the left-center field gap.
Centerfielder Christina DiBella kept her eye on the ball the whole way and made
a fantastic running catch.
From that point on, Pleasic dominated the lineup of Holy
Angels and continued her stellar freshman campaign.
On the offensive end, this was a subpar performance for
Pascack Valley. With that being said, the way that Pleasic was pitching, all
the Indians needed was a single run.
They were able to manufacture that run in the 4th.
Christina DiBella led off the inning with a single and stole second with ease.
DiBella got to third on a sacrifice bunt and Pleasic came to the plate, hoping
to help herself with her bat. She did just that, hitting a sacrifice fly to
centerfield that was deep enough to score DiBella. That was the lone run of the
game and the only one Pascack Valley would need.
Pascack Valley played one of its most crisp games of the
year when it mattered most. The pitching was dominant, the fielder slick, and
they were able to do enough at the plate to get by.
If I was one of the seniors on this Pascack Valley team, I
will remember this one for years to come. Good luck to all the seniors
graduating this year and good luck in your future endeavors.
Record: 10-10
Next Game: Wednesday,
May 18th at 5 PM against Northern Highlands (Home)
Monday, May 13, 2013
Daily Recap: Monday, May 13th
Baseball:
Pascack Valley 3, Paramus 1
Pascack Valley played well on Monday and picked up a nice
win against a solid Paramus squad.
Paramus started the game on the right foot by scoring a run
in the top of the first. The Indians responded in the third when lead off
hitter Ricky Tiburcio knocked in Ryan Orr.
The game remained tied until the bottom of the 5th.
Juniors Jimmy Butler and Kevin Dehn had RBIs to give the Indians a lead they
would not relinquish.
Ryan Vasel continued to build on a solid sophomore campaign
by throwing a complete game. He will be looked at to step up as a complement to
Ryan MacNaughton next season.
Record: 8-14
Next Game: Wednesday,
May 15th at 4:15 PM against Ridgefield Memorial (Home)
Softball:
Paramus 8, Pascack Valley 3
After falling into an early hole, Pascack Valley was unable
to recover. They allowed Paramus to score 6 runs in the first two innings while
they were shutout.
They scored two runs in the third and a run in the fourth to cut the Paramus lead to 6-3. Unfortunately for the Indians, that is the closest they would get.
The loss puts Pascack Valley under .500 for the season with a record of 9-10.
This is the first of four games for Pascack Valley this week
so lets see if they can bounce back tomorrow.
Record: 9-10
Next Game:
Tuesday, May 14th at 4:15 PM against Holy Angels (Home)
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Tennis:
Pascack Valley 4, Paramus 1
Pascack Valley started the week off right on Monday
afternoon by defeating Paramus 4-1.
After falling in the first round of the state tournament to
Ramapo, this was a good bounce back win for the Indians.
Record: 11-9
Next Game: Friday,
May 17th at 4:15 PM against Ridgewood (Home)
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Golf:
Pascack Valley had a good showing on Monday afternoon in the
North 1 Group 3 Golf sectional. The Indians came in 8th place by
shooting a 351.
Sam Komrower tied for 22nd by shooting an 85.
Will Gallagher tied for 33rd by shooting an 88.
Jack Gallagher and Kevin Sinisi both tied for 35th
by shooting an 89.
Pat Clancey finished tied for 42nd by shooting a
91.
Next Game: Thursday,
May 16th (TBD)
Thursday, May 9, 2013
Setola and Buldo Lead Pascack Valley into Uncharted Waters
It was only a year ago when Anthony Setola stood on the
sidelines in street clothes. He and his
fellow teammates watched as Pascack Valley fell to Ramapo in the state
tournament, ending what was an incredible season.
With standout goalie Kevin Switzer having played his last
game, Setola would have his time to shine in net.
The only problem was that he didn’t know if he would even
play this season. A torn ACL derailed Setola’s junior year and jeopardized a
potential breakout senior season.
Through constant hard work and dedication, Setola made it
all the way back and has started in goal for Pascack Valley in every game this
season.
Following up Switzer’s career was definitely a difficult
task, but Anthony Setola stepped up beautifully. Having one of the best save
percentages in the county, Setola is the anchor for a Pascack Valley team who
came into Monday with a 14-1 record.
Despite his fantastic play throughout the season, Setola
came up no bigger than against Fair Lawn in a 7-6 victory. He made save after save
to halt a Fair Lawn comeback and provide Pascack Valley with a signature win.
When asked about his performance, Setola was quick to give his
other teammates credit.
“I have to rely on the defense to make sure they don’t get
great shots. After that, I have to trust myself and just play.”
After holding a 7-5 lead late in the fourth quarter, Fair
Lawn responded with a goal that cut the lead to 1. The pressure started to
mount and it felt as though Fair Lawn would tie the game before the end of
regulation. Luckily for the Indians, Setola wasn’t going to let that happen. He
made an unbelievable save in the final minute to secure the victory.
“I didn’t want to let the team down and that motivates me,”
Setola said.
“Setola was amazingly big,” said Senior Mike Buldo. “He kept
bailing out the offensive when we couldn’t keep the ball. If it were any other
goalie, the game would have been very different. He saved us.”
Mike Buldo was quick to praise Setola, but it was he who led
the offense and scored for the Indians when they needed it most. Buldo scored
four goals on the day, but none was bigger than the one late in the final
quarter to extend the Indian lead to 7-5.
“Mike is always important,” said Setola of the Pascack
Valley’s vocal leader. “He is amazing when it comes to ground balls and he is a
great attack man. He also gets us all pumped up and helps everyone play their
best.”
Zach Beja, Kevin Illian, and Nick Soravilla scored the other
three goals for a Pascack Valley team that now stands at 15-1. Their lone loss
came at the hands of Northern Highlands early in the season.
Even more importantly, this win took the Indians to a place
they have never been before: The Bergen County tournament semifinals.
Pascack Valley will match up with top seeded Bergen Catholic
this afternoon at Ridgewood High School. Whether they win or lose, their win
against Fair Lawn was a big step in the right direction for this program.
“With this win we were able to reach another one of our
goals,” Setola added.
“To be as young as we are and in the semifinals is awesome,”
Buldo said.
Pascack Valley is not done yet though.
Defeating Bergen Catholic would shock the county and would give
Pascack Valley attention across the state.
With all the success the Indians have had this season, the
attention would be well deserved.
@Feartheindian
Tuesday, May 7, 2013
Daily Recap: Tuesday, May 7th
Boys Lacrosse:
Pascack Valley 7, Fair Lawn 6
Simply put, this was the biggest win of the year for Pascack
Valley.
Behind a fantastic performance by both Anthony Setola and
Mike Buldo, the Indians were able to squeak by Fair Lawn and advance to the Semifinals
of the Bergen County Tournament.
Now sitting at 15-1, this has been a special season for
Pascack Valley. They will look to continue their magical run on Thursday when
they play top seeded Bergen Catholic in the semifinals.
***Article from this game will be up on the blog tomorrow***
Record: 15-1
Next Game: Thursday,
May 9th at 7 PM against Mahwah (Home)
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Softball:
Pascack Valley 16, Wood Ridge 12
Pascack Valley went back over .500 with a wild win against
Wood Ridge.
This was the biggest offensive output of the year for the
Indians, who are not known as an offensive team. Rachel Squiccimarri smacked a
two run home run and Jenny Schneider added a solo homerun.
Even more impressive was that Christina DiBella had the game
of her life by going 6-6.
Hopefully this win will get Pascack Valley back on track.
They’ll have plenty of opportunities to prove themselves by having games each
of the next three days.
Record: 9-8
Next Game: Wednesday,
May 8th at 4:15 PM against Northern Highlands (Home)
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Tennis:
Pascack Valley lost to Tenafly
Record: 10-8
Next Game: Wednesday,
May 8th at 4:15 PM against Northern Highlands (Away)
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Golf:
Pascack Valley 180, Waldwick 189
Jack
Gallagher led Pascack Valley by shooting a 42.
Record: 13-8
Next Match: Wednesday,
May 8th at 4:15 PM against Ridgewood (Ridgewood Country Club)
Daily Recap: Monday, May 6th
Baseball:
St. Joes 2, Pascack Valley 1
With St. Joes coming into Monday afternoon with an
undefeated record, no one expected Pascack Valley to give them a game. After a
dominating performance by Senior Rob Kaminsky only a couple of days before,
many believed the Green Knights would roll the Indians on their way to the top
seed in the Bergen County Tournament.
Pascack Valley, who has lost several close games throughout
the season, kept it close once again. Sophomore Matt Ogus pitched 7 innings of
2 run ball against a dangerous St. Joes lineup.
The downfall came on the offensive end. The Indians could
only muster up one run.
Either way, a performance like this against the best team in
North Jersey should not go unnoticed. Watch out for the Indians as the state
tournament comes around.
Record: 7-12
Next Game: Wednesday, May 8th at 4:15 PM against Northern Highlands (Away)
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Softball:
Ramapo 5, Pascack Valley 1
Record: 8-8
Next Game: Tuesday, May 7th at 4:15 PM against Wood Ridge (Away)
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Tennis:
Pascack Valley 5, St. Joes 0
Greg Gottfried and Brian Reiff kept the train rolling and
led the Indians to a dominating victory. The duo won their match 6-4, 6-2.
Record: 10-7
Next Game: Tuesday, May 7th at 4:15 PM against Tenafly (Home)
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Golf:
At the Division Championships on Monday afternoon, Pascack
Valley represented well.
They defeated Bergenfield and Old Tappan but lost to
Demarest and Tenafly.
Record: 12-8
Next Match: Wednesday, May 8th at 4:15 PM against Ridgewood
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Boys Track:
On Monday afternoon, Pascack Valley competed in the Division
championships.
Here are the individual results:
400m hurdles: Ben Mandel (4th)
1600m: Nurlan Herburger (5th)
400m: Jaleel Felton (1st), AJ Hall (3rd)
4x400m relay: Jaleel Felton, AJ Hall, Jorge Cortes, and Ben
Malone (2nd)
Shot Put: Michael Begen (4th)
Javelin: Mike Begen (1st)
Discuss: Mike Begen (3rd)
Triple Jump: Ben Mandel (2nd)
Long Jump: Ben Mandel (4th)
Pole Vault: Danny Collis (4th), Scott Wagner (6th)
Next Meet: Saturday, May 18th (Counties)
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Girls Track:
On Monday afternoon, Pascack Valley competed in the Division
championships.
Here are the individual results:
400 m hurdles: Kelsey Witt (4th)
100 m: Nicole Miller (1st)
400 m: Kayla Begen (3rd), Alice Urbiel (5th)
100 m hurdles: Kelsey Witt (6th)
4x400 m relay: Kayla Begen, Kelsey Witt, Brianna Gehan,
Alice Urbiel (3rd)
Javelin: Julianna Terasenko (2nd)
High Jump: Rachel Kearney (4th)
Long Jump: Rachel Kearney (3rd), Erin Conolly (5th)
Pole Vault: Olivia Cassano (3rd), Rachel Kearney
(4th)
Next Meet: Saturday, May 18th (Counties)
Thursday, May 2, 2013
Daily Recap: Wednesday, May 1st
Baseball:
Old Tappan 2, Pascack Valley 1
Despite a solid all-around performance, Pascack Valley fell
short against Old Tappan on Wednesday afternoon.
Sophomore Matt Ogus went 5 innings for the Indians and
allowed only two runs. Senior Kyle McDonald pitched a scoreless 6th
inning while still recovering from an arm injury.
The problem today was the Indian offense. They left runners
on base and did not receive timely hits that could have put them ahead.
Mike “Waffles” Sowinski had the lone RBI for Pascack Valley.
Record: 6-10
Next Game: Friday,
May 3rd at 4:15 PM against Bergenfield (Home)
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Softball:
Old Tappan 5, Pascack Valley 2
With a chance to claim a share of the league title, Pascack
Valley simply fell short.
A two run home by Old Tappan star Mary Wiley in the 6th
inning broke a 1-1 tie and was all the Golden Knights needed.
After adding two more runs in the top of the 7th,
Pascack Valley faced a 5-1 deficit going into the bottom half of the inning.
After scoring one run and having the tying run at the plate,
the Indian’s luck fell short.
Despite the loss, Pascack Valley has much to look forward
to. As the 19th seed, they play the 14th seed Lyndhurst
in the first round of the Bergen County Tournament on Saturday.
Look for Pascack Valley to come out focused and ready to
play.
Record: 8-6
Next Game: Friday,
May 3rd at 4:15 PM against Bergenfield (Away)
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Tennis:
Old Tappan 5, Pascack Valley 0
Record: 8-7
Next Game: Friday,
May 3rd at 4 PM against Bergenfield (Home)
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Golf:
Tenafly 166, Pascack Valley 174
Will Gallagher led the Indians by shooting a 37.
Record: 10-6
Next Match: Friday,
May 3rd at 4 PM against Glen Rock (Orchard Hill Golf Course)
Tuesday, April 30, 2013
Illian's Career Day Leads Valley Over Hills
Many of those who know Senior Kevin Illian know him for his
play on the Gridiron.
A three-year starter, Illian played both Wide Receiver and
Safety. He was the Indian’s #1 receiver and the secondary’s hardest hitting
defensive back. In the 2012 season where Pascack Valley went 12-1 and appeared in the State Championship Game, Illian earned First Team All County defensive back.
With all the recognition and accolades that he receives on
the football field, some forget that he is also one of the best lacrosse
players in Bergen County and around the state.
When asked which sport he preferred, Illian simply could not
make up his mind.
“You know I like them both to be honest. Football is
high intensity and high pressured with big crowds. Lacrosse is laid back and we
have a lot of fun in practices and games.”
On Wednesday afternoon, it was behind Illian’s 5 goals that
Pascack Valley earned a 13-5 win over arch rival Pascack Hills.
Although the Cowboys took a 1-0 lead in the opening minutes,
Illian made sure they realized that this day belonged to him. He put two goals
past the Hills’ goalie in the first period, giving Pascack Valley a 2-1 lead
after the first 12 minutes.
Pascack Hills responded however and tied the game at two. In
a quarter with lots of possession, but not many shots on goal, Nick Soravilla
was the only other player to score in the period. At intermission, the Indians
were clinging to a 3-2 lead.
Pascack Hills, the 10 seed in the upcoming Bergen County
Tournament, was staying with Pascack Valley and giving them the type of battle
that all rivalries should have. With that being said, this was not the best
havf the Indians have played by far this season. They were sloppy on offense and were
giving up creases for shots on defense. If they failed to clean up their act in
the second half, the bragging rights they held so dear might have been lost.
Apparently, Pascack Valley wanted to send a message to the
Cowboys in the second half. They scored 6 goals in the quarter and turned what
was a dogfight into a game in which the Indians had good control over.
Illian added two more goals in the third quarter, giving him
a total of four for the day. Not only did he score, but he also set
up teammates such as Mike Buldo and Nick Sunseri for easy shots.
The final period provided Pascack Valley a chance to really pour it
on. After a goal by Mike Buldo, two by Nick Sunseri, and Kevin Illian’s 5th
goal of the day, the Indians put the game out of reach and kept their incredible
season rolling.
Nick Sunseri had three goals for Pascack Valley. Mike Buldo
and Nick Soravilla each had two and Zach Beja added the other.
All that aside, the player of the game was Illian. He was
the vocal leader on the field as well as the physical one. He put the team on his back (scoring wise) and led this Indians to the second of back-to-back wins over Pascack
Hills.
“It’s always good to take down Hills and keep the bragging
rights, especially with lacrosse being one of the only sports where we play them.”
The seeds for the Bergen County LAX Tournament came out this
afternoon and Pascack Valley (12-1) was awarded with the 4 seed and a date with
Indian Hills in the first round on Saturday.
Granted they are fortunate enough to win that game, they
will play the winner of 5th seeded Fair Lawn and 12th
seeded River Dell. The Indians most suspenseful game of the season came earlier
in the year against Fair Lawn when they earned a hard fought 5-4 victory.
The top three seeds in this year's tournament are Bergen Catholic, Don Bosco, and
Ridgewood respectively. No matter what everyone says, these three teams are a
cut above the rest and have a great shot at making the semifinals.
By earning the 4 seed, Pascack Valley's semifinal dream seems
well within reach being that they avoid each of those three teams before the final
four. Even if their chances look good on paper, Pascack Valley must not take
anything for granted.
“We have to play for four quarters,” added Illian. “If we
come out like we did against Pascack Hills, we will be on the losing end.”
An added bonus to Illian’s great day is the fact that he ended up
breaking a school record. By scoring 5 goals today, that puts him at 119 for his career
when the previous school record was 116.
Records are meant to be broken.
Pascack Valley has never been to a Bergen County semifinal.
Is this the year the Indians break through and make a run to
the beloved Final Four?
With Kevin Illian on the field, expect the unexpected.
Daily Recap: Tuesday, April 30th
Boys Lacrosse:
Pascack Valley 13, Pascack Hills 5
The Article will be up shortly. I will post a link
once it is posted.
Record: 12-1
Next Game: Friday,
May 3rd at 5:30 PM against Paramus (Away)
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Girls Lacrosse:
Roxbury 14, Pascack Valley 9
Pascack Valley got off to rough start against Roxbury in
their final home game of the season.
They failed to show up in the first half and were in an 11-1
hole because of it.
In the second half, the Indians woke up, almost making an
improbable comeback from 10 goals down.
Senior Carrie Schroeder led the Indians with 3 goals. Lydia
Christiano, Katie Keogh, Jamie Saslaw, Ana Beyer, Natalie Bade, and Amelia each
added a goal each.
Record: 3-10
Next Game: Tuesday,
May 7th at 4:15 PM against Holy Angels (Away)
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Tennis:
Pascack Valley 5, Teaneck 0
Behind the firepower of Brian Reiff and Greg Gottfried,
Pascack Valley swept Teaneck in impressive fashion.
Record: 7-6
Next Game: Wednesday,
May 1st at 4:15 PM against Old Tappan (Away)
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Golf:
Pascack Valley defeats Ridgefield Park
Pascack Valley dominated Roxbury on Tuesday afternoon.
Sam Komrower led the Indians by shooting a 41. Kevin Sinisi
shot a 42, Jack Gallagher shot a 43, and Will Gallagher shot a 44.
Record: 10-5
Next Match: Wednesday,
May 1st at 4 PM against Tenafly (Knickerbocker Country Club)
Monday, April 29, 2013
Daily Recap: Monday, April 29th
Although it was a rainy day, the show must go on. Only
Tennis had their game postponed, still leaving Monday with a multitude of
sporting events.
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Golf:
Pascack Valley 170, Mahwah 182
Record: 9-5
Next Match: Tuesday,
April 30th at 4 PM against Ridgefield Park (Home)
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Baseball:
Pascack Valley 6, Tenafly 0
There is not a much better feeling in baseball than a
shutout.
J.J Reuhl went 4 1/3 innings and Kyle McDonald took care of
the rest as Pascack Valley shut down Tenafly for a 6-0 win.
Ricky Tiburcio’s home run in the first inning set the tone
for the entire game. Mike Sowinski,
Kevin Dehn, Mikey Scalia, and Justin Schwartz were just a few of the players
who picked up RBI on Monday afternoon.
This is definitely a good start to a busy week. Pascack
Valley plays Old Tappan on Wednesday,
hosts Bergenfield on Friday, and takes on River Dell on Saturday.
Record: 6-9
Next Game: Wednesday,
May 1st at 4:15 PM against Old Tappan (Away)
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Softball:
Tenafly 3, Pascack Valley 2
With a showdown against Old Tappan in a game that could
decide the league title looming on Wednesday, Pascack Valley was not focused on
the task at hand.
And it cost them.
Tenafly was able to pull the 3-2 upset over the Indians and
make a league title that much more difficult to grasp. Pascack Valley will now
have to beat both Old Tappan and Bergenfield this week and gain a share of the
crown.
In addition, the county tournament seeding will be
determined Tuesday and Pascack Valley has not left a good taste in the
committee’s mouth.
Let’s hope they won’t penalize Pascack Valley too much
because with the right draw and consistency on both offensive and defense, the
Indians could end up being a tough out.
Record: 8-5
Next Game: Wednesday,
May 1st at 4:15 PM against Old Tappan (Home)
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Boys Track:
Pascack Valley 70, Bergenfield 8
Here are the individual results:
400 m hurdles: Ben Mandel (1st), Paul Yoo (2nd)
100 m hurdles: Jorge Cortes (1st), Nick Karach (3rd)
1600 m: Nurlan Herburger (1st), AJ Hall (2nd)
400 m: Ben Malone (1st)
110 m hurdles: Paul Yoo (1st)
800 m: Jaleel Felton (1st), Devin Foster (2nd),
Nurlan Herburger (3rd)
200 m: AJ Hall (1st), Ben Mandel (2nd),
Jorge Cortes (3rd)
3200 m: Ben Malone (1st), Brian McKenna (2nd),
Chris Carcich (3rd)
4x400m: PV wins
Record: 3-1
Next Game: Monday,
May 6th at 4 PM (Division Championships at Hackensack High School)
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Girls Track:
Pascack Valley 53, Bergenfield 19
Here are the results for the Individual events:
400 m: Kelsey Witt (1st ), Megan Doody (3rd)
100 m: Nicole Miller (1st), Amelia Della Pesca (3rd)
1600 m: Madison Weis (1st), Chelsea Lee (2nd),
Morgan Bade (3rd)
400 m: Kayla Begen (1st), Alice Urbiel (2nd),
Jess Himmelman (3rd)
100 m Hurdles: Kelsey Witt (1st)
800m: Abby Lee (1st), Madison Weis (2nd),
Caroline Morrow (3rd)
200 m: Kayla Begen (2nd), Alice Urbiel (3rd)
3200 m: Bessie Zavidow (1st)
High Jump: Rachel Kearney (1st), Kelsey Witt (2nd)
Long Jump: Rachel Kearney (2nd), Erin Conolly (3rd)
Triple Jump: Erin Conolly (2nd), Hana Shapiro (3rd)
Pole Vault: Olivia Cassano (1st), Ryan Andretta
(2nd), Dara Cooper (3rd), Beri Weinstein (3rd)
Record: 1-3
Next Game: Monday,
May 6th at 4 PM (Division Championships at Hackensack High School)
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